Towne Properties’ Neil Bortz wins top honor

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Neil K. Bortz, chairman of Towne Properties, is this year's winner of the Deloitte Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner Jr. Award for Civic and Entrepreneurial Spirit. Even after over six decades in Cincinnati real estate, he says he has no plans of retiring.

Neil Bortz, founding partner and chairman of Towne Properties, has played the long game. 

The 90-year-old real estate developer first made his mark on Cincinnati in the summer of 1961 when he instigated what many believe to be the “renaissance” of Mount Adams. He and his partners, Marvin Rosenberg and Lambert Agin, purchased five fixer-upper row houses in the then-declining downtown-adjacent community and transformed them into a 16-unit apartment complex called St. Gregory Row. He held tours of the finished units on Friday nights for friends and acquaintances, providing them with boozy spirits and tales of Mount Adams’ architectural history to boost their renting potential.

“At the time, I was in my late 20s and a bachelor, so I’d invite my buddies up for a beer party and whoever ended up drinking too many beers, I would get them to sign a lease,” Bortz said. 

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